In the middle of 2016, Microsoft released the first version of Office 365 Advanced Security Management, a new capability within the Office 365 platform that allows organizations to go above and beyond the typical security management features, helping them to better secure users, permissions, content and apps. This multi-part blog series will look at how to use the features that make up Advanced Security Management (ASM) and share technical details that will help you to understand the benefits of these robust tools. In part 1, we introduced Advanced Security Management and shared technical information about how it works with the Office 365 Unified Audit Log: A Practical Overview of Office 365 Advanced Security Management - Part 1. In part 2, we review the Productivity App Discovery Dashboard capability of ASM to see how log files are imported, how to create reports and review the results of ASM's analysis of those logs, and how you can try it out with some built-in sample logs. |
Welcome - Sharing information with the community related to Microsoft SharePoint security, information protection and permissions. Topics will also cover identity federation, claims and software development. Articles will at times be technical and focussed at developers/architects. They will also be higher level and discuss concepts and customer use cases. Have a look around, share your thoughts and I do hope you find some helpful content.
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
A Practical Overview of Office 365 Advanced Security Management - Part 2
Productivity App Discovery Dashboard
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